toxicity
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How A League Of Legends Match Typically Falls Apart
A whole lot of ink has been spilt talking about talking about how “toxic/” League of Legends is. Little to none of this coverage has actually tried to show what an in-game altercation actually looks, sounds, and feels like to those involved when a game goes to shit. I’m going to walk you through the…
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Heroes Of The Storm Is Adding More Ways To Punish And Report Toxic Players
Blizzard hasn’t said much about in-game toxicity in Heroes of the Storm since before the game had launched, leading the MOBA’s current systems to feel somewhat outdated for its growing audience. Today the developer finally revealed some promising new initiatives on the dealing-with-jerks-online front.
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Losing In MOBAs Should Be More Fun
I’ve had a bad losing streak going in League of Legends the past few nights, which made me realise a fundamental truth about the game and others like it: they’re a lot less fun when you’re not on the winning team. Uniquely so, I mean.
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How League Of Legends Enables Toxicity
For many people — even many gamers — “toxicity” and League of Legends go hand-in-hand. The game has a longstanding reputation for harbouring a noxious player-base that continues to spew hateful epithets at one another despite developer Riot’s best intentions to make them stop. The truth is a bit more complicated.